Welcome to the National
High Magnetic Field Laboratory at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The Los Alamos campus is one of three that make up the NHMFL, the other
two are located in Florida, one at Florida State University in Tallahassee
and the other at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

As a user facility,
the NHMFL-LANL hosts hundreds of scientists a year who visit the magnet
lab to conduct measurements in the pulsed magnetic fields.

Qualified users who
are planning to attend the NHMFL Pulsed Field Facility may find this web
site helpful in preparation for coming to the lab. Pages within the "Troubleshooting"
section detail what the experimental cells look like and what equipment
is available to use to how to use the lock-in amplifiers, data acquisition
devices and how to combat noise.

The "Measurements"
section highlights the different types of measurement capabilities and
gives examples of some research that has been done in these disciplines.

Take a virtual
tour of the magnet lab to see what the facility looks like before
you come!

For further information
on the pulsed field facility see the following publication: